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  2. Bay Mills Community College - Wikipedia

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    Bay Mills Community College (BMCC) is a public tribal land-grant community college in Brimley, Michigan.It is chartered by the federally recognized Bay Mills Indian Community of Michigan with a total enrollment of approximately 500 on-campus and online students. [1]

  3. Algoma University - Wikipedia

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    Algoma University, commonly shortened to Algoma U, is a Canadian public university in the province of Ontario, with campuses in Brampton, Sault Ste. Marie, and Timmins attended primarily by Indian international students. [5] Algoma U offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and graduate certificate programs in liberal arts, sciences and ...

  4. Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre - Wikipedia

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    Shingwauk Project logo. The Shingwauk Project was started in 1979 by Algoma University professor Don Jackson and numerous local partners including: Lloyd Bannerman of Algoma University College, Ron Boissoneau of Garden River First Nation, Dan Pine Sr. a residential school survivor and member of Garden River First Nation, and many other former students of the Shingwauk and Wawanosh Indian ...

  5. Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig - Wikipedia

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    Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig is a Canadian Indigenous-led institute, with Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie as one of its main partners. Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig is one of nine Indigenous institutes in Ontario's post-secondary system and collaborates with other colleges and universities to offer post-secondary programs geared specifically toward Indigenous students.

  6. Shingwauk Indian Residential School - Wikipedia

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    This paper was established as the first diocesan newspaper in the Algoma region by Rev. E.F. Wilson in 1874. It underwent substantial name changes through the years and was known as the Algoma Quarterly and the Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal. In 1956, the publication was replaced by Algoma Anglican. [23]

  7. Lake Superior State University - Wikipedia

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    Sault Ste. Marie Residence Center of the Michigan College of Mining & Technology (1946–1966) Lake Superior State College of Michigan Technological University (1966–1970) Lake Superior State College (1970–1987) Motto: Believe in Blue Redefining the Classroom. Type: Public college: Established: 1946; [1] 79 years ago: Endowment: US$14.1 ...

  8. Georgian College - Wikipedia

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    Most residence suites accommodate four students with each student having a private bedroom. Among the most notable features of the campus are its marine training facilities. The Algoma Central Corporation Marine Emergency Duties (MED) Centre, which opened in October 2016 is a $7.5 million, 13,600-square-foot facility and a key part of the ...

  9. Algoma School District - Wikipedia

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    The Algoma School District was organized in 1876 with the building of its first school house, located on the corner of Fremont and Sixth Street, in front of what is now the Algoma Elementary School, in 1876. The small two-story building had a large cupola on top. [2] In 1905, a major addition was added in front of this building, doubling its size.